Long ago, there was a little town called Hosur, bordering Bangalore.
It was a little town, with not many industries. Major industries of
Tamilnadu were situated elsewhere.

By that time, Karnataka had its major industries situated in
Bangalore. Then Tamilnadu decided it was time to set up more industries.
So they selected Hosur, which is not in the centre of Tamilnadu, but
very very close to Karnataka. If anyone wonders that this is not a good
decision, we will explain why it was a very cunning decision, taken
by people who are cunning themselves.

When you set up industry, people are required to work, they need
houses to live in. They need drinking water, education and health
facilities. This needs money and time to create. But, if only there
is already a place where all these are available, you could
save so much money and efforts, and just reep the benifits of
the industries.

Here, just a few miles across the border is Bangalore, with its
facilities in place. How about using that? Anyway, the people in
Bangalore are too timid and too much pre-occupied in their own silly
caste politics to worry about any outsiders who comes to take
advantage of them, right? Right!

So there it is now. Hosur, with major industries, with all excise and
other revenue going to the state of Tamilnadu, with burden on Bangalore's
resources. The workers live in Bangalore, drink Bangalore's water, cause
pollusion by travelling to Hosur, take space in Bangalore's schools. Then
by being in Bangalore for sufficient number of years, they have
domicile in Karnataka and then they join Engineering colleges, and
that is it.

Can you think of a better place than Hosur? I can't!

Then there are roads from Hosur to Bangalore, wide roads with numerous
lanes to FACILITATE and encourage this rape of Bangalore. All funded
by central government and Tamilnadu.

If you think that Bangalore is the only place they are occupying, you
are wrong. All surrounding places are also full of these Tamilians. Jigani,
Anekal, etc are full of these people who just stay there, create problems,
cause severe strain on resources, and of course, all revenues from
these industries go to Tamilnadu.

If my biology lessons serve me right, these creatures are called
PARASITES. That is what they are, parasites. Living off someone
elses resources to flourish. Unless they are weeded out, the host
dies.

Just stand in a major intersection in Bangalore, and observe the buses
that go by. See to which state these buses belong. If you have any
prode, your blood will boil. All have one destination - Tamilnadu. All going to
Hosur, Attibele, etc. Why so many buses? So that these unwanted guests
can travel, work in Hosur, and prosper at the cost of Bangalore's
resources.

Then there is Titan. Famous watch manufacturer. All the big shots of Titan
live in Bangalore, work for Tamilnadu.

Friends, there is no end to these tales of humiliations we are suffering.
We are being skinned alive so that some one else can live. When we
spend enormous amount of money to bring Cauvery water to Bangalore, it is
meant for our people, and at least people who add to karnataka's
economy. It was not meant for providing drinking water facility to Tamilnadu.
If they want to set up industries, THEY have to spend money and get all
the civic facilities, not live off some one else. But, they, true to
their salt, have always shown that they are pests.

In addition, the extra load on Bangalore has been showing its effects.
We don't have to suffer added pollution because the neighbouring states want
to flourish. There is a price to pay for industrialisation, and we need
not graciously accept to bear the burden of other states also.

Just a few days ago, the transportation minister of karnataka stated
that new negotiations are being held with adjacent states, and that
as a result, it will allow MORE buses from these states to run in
Karnataka.

There is a train that goes from Mysore to Tanjore in Tamilnadu. Why?
So that the people from Tamilnadu can now settle in Mysore too. While
the train facilities WITHIN Karnataka is pathetic, there is no dearth
of trains connecting Bangalore from all parts of India. There are
more than six DAILY trains to Madras.

All governments have taken us for granted. We are being duped, and
we have been sleeping all this while. We need to tell our MLAs and
MPs that they will pay dearly if they do not take up our cause.

Write articles in news papers. Tell your friends about these issues.
Some of our people do not even know there are problems, and that is
the worst problem. Just because we happen to have jobs does not mean
that the next generation can live happily. There are all dangers of
loosing our living if we dont strike back.